We’ve all seen cool DIY projects on social media or somewhere on the internet: someone takes a Sega Dreamcast memory card, guts it and turns it into a mini-game boy. A lot of us would love to make something like that but just don’t have the time or skills to …
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How To: Install an ArcadeModUp Mod Kit into an ArcadeOneUp Cabinet
We’re back again with one more article about ArcadeModUp’s Mod Kit bundle. If you’re one of those who’s purchased an Arcade1Up for $50 and you want to mod it, we have a review of the kit. Click here to read over that. If you’ve already purchased one and it may …
Read More »Review: ArcadeModUp’s Mod Kit Bundle
Recently, I purchased a Final Fight arcade machine from Walmart as they went on sale for $50. This was exciting for so many reasons, but mainly the price was finally right for me to purchase one. If you want to read my review on it, click here. If you just …
Read More »Review: RetroStone2 from 8BCraft
It’s been a while since we’ve reviewed anything from 8BCraft. In fact, so much time has passed since we reviewed the RaspiBoy, technology has gotten better (and more affordable). So let’s take a look at the standard model of RetroStone2 ($156, 8BCraft) as it’s bound to be heaps better than …
Read More »Review: Retroflag’s SuperPi Cases
This review isn’t our first review of products from Retroflag and it probably will not be our last. They’ve sent us a review unit of the Retroflag GPi case which was a Game Boy form factor for your Raspberry Pi Zero to have RetroPi on the go. It was a …
Read More »Review: Wireless Gameboy Controller for PC
That headline had to be the most intriguing, least clickbait headline you’ve ever seen. I’m not lying when I say that today’s review is a product for PC that makes a Gameboy Advance work as a controller. It’s not even hard to use! Let’s get right into this review. Description: …
Read More »RetroPie 4.5 Released
The RetroPie emulation station suite has been around for a very long time now. And seemingly it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. We’ve seen countless improvements, tweaks, and changes with it over the years. Today I’ll break down what is truly new about the 4.5 update and where to get …
Read More »Review: GPi Case from Retroflag
After a long hiatus, I’m back with a new review! Aside from this, I have a huge back catalog of products that have been accumulating since before my move to my new spot. But in the meantime, we have to talk about the GPi Case (Retroflag,~$80). This is an all-new …
Read More »Steam Link beta released for the Raspberry Pi
Not to long ago Valve (Steam) tried to sell the streaming box called Steam Link, it was designed to stream your PC games right to your TV. Well, the Steam Link box never took off and a few months ago stores like Gamestop were selling them as low as $15 dollars, …
Read More »Review: GameShell,The Open Source/Modular Handheld
Some of you may remember when we talked about the Kickstarter for the GameShell. It’s a modular handheld that is also open source and thoroughly hackable. In fact, the hacking aspect is encouraged. It had a Kickstarter campaign of $50,000 and as of now they’re at 580% greater than their …
Read More »Review: Kintaro’s Super Kuma 9000 SNES Style Raspberry Pi Case
Reviewing Raspberry Pi accessories are anything but new to us here on Hackinformer. I myself have previously reviewed the ultimate Raspberry Pi case for portability, which was the Raspiboy. If you want to read the review, click here. If you just purchased one and want to read about how to …
Read More »Tutorial: Assembling the Raspiboy
This tutorial is assuming that you already own a Raspiboy. Whether you already bought one and have yet to assemble it or maybe you purchased one after reading my review of it. If you haven’t read my review of it yet, I have the link for you right here. This …
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